Fuck
Resigning themselves to a career of obscurity simply by virtue of their name, Fuck formed in Oakland, California in 1993 after band members Timmy Prudhomme (vocals), Kyle Statham (guitar, violin), Ted Ellison (bass, piano) and Geoff Soule (drums) became fast friends while detained in a police holding cell. Establishing their home base on the other side of the bay in San Francisco (although Prudhomme soon relocated to New York City, forcing a bi-coastal musical existence), they bowed in 1994 with the single "Monkey Beauty Shotgun," followed by a series of seven-inches and compilation appearances which found the vulgarity of their moniker consistently at odds with the increasing loveliness of their popcraft. The group's full-length debut, Pretty...Slow, appeared in 1996 on three separate labels -- Rhesus (Fuck's own imprint), Walt and Esther (soon renamed Lamplighter) -- with financing and distribution costs divided equally between each company; the same deal was in place for Baby Loves a Funny Bunny, issued that same year, but in 1997 Fuck signed to Matador, where they released the excellent Pardon My French. Conduct followed a year later; Cupid's Cactus was issued in early 2001. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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When talking about San Francisco's Fuck, many people tend to draw their immediate comparison to Pavement, but on Those Are Not My Bongos, the direction this record heads puts Fuck more in common...
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| recent albums | date | score | reviews |
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| Goldbricks | 2001 | n/a | 0 |
| Cupid's Cactus | 2001 | n/a | 0 |
| Conduct | 1998 | n/a | 0 |
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Those Are Not My Bongos find the San Francisco-based band Fuck back...
Reviews - external | Dec 21, 2004
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PopMatters.com, August 31, 2004
Reviews - external | Aug 31, 2004
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Official Homepage
Official Homepage - external | Jul 30, 2004
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Ignoring the fact that this band is called...
Reviews - external | Jul 16, 2004
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